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Hes actually 196 cm as well
Thanks.
Given another year of growing it is not unreasonable to assume he is probably going to end up being 200cm as well.
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Hes actually 196 cm as well
so there was a scratch match last Friday, i saw this write up on RWO. Blakey continues to impress.
Originally Posted by barracuda
Yes, I went to the game. There were about 10 listed players, mainly rookies or new draftees. Hannerbury did play the game in the midfield. I would say he was going at about 70%.
The main focus of the game was to give the listed players a run so they were in the primo positions.
The game was pretty messy as it was a complete mix up of the academy and neafl teams.
The only thing to report is that Blakey was best on ground. His ability to get in the right spots was uncanny. He was utterly at home and dominated across the ground. He was the only non listed player who got a run in the midfield where again he just found the ball all the time.
Who ever gets him will be getting a player ready for senior footy.
Sounds very promising. I still wonder though as to Blakey's position as some see him as a forward, but the above text seems to indicate he is a 196cm midfielder.
He will look tiny next to Cripps.My word - that would make him the tallest midfielder since Patrick Cripps
Lol, only Pendles and Greenwood use to play basketball come close to Crips repetition.He will look tiny next to Cripps.
No one is that tall ....
Why would he go to Norf? In all seriousness considering the situation there's virtually no chance of Blakey choosing any other team apart from the Swans.Hopefully Blakey chooses us but don’t blame him if goes to north under fs
Of course there is a chanceWhy would he go to Norf? In all seriousness considering the situation there's virtually no chance of Blakey choosing any other team apart from the Swans.